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I adopted a baby on my recent trip to Dallas. A F800ST w 2300 miles. It has bags and a topcase overall excellent condition. The belt drive is new to me, I like it so far. Got fresh liquids and filters at local BMW dealer,and w a few extra items it was 500 bucks,not that happy of a day but it needed to be done.
Got bike back on Friday from remap and the guru claims that I have 9 horsepower more w the small changes using @91 octane gas and hiflow filters. Have ridden just over 2000 miles since the purchase and I like most things. Will post a photo or two when the Thule stand up bike rack is installed.
 
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fatandfast said:
I adopted a baby on my recent trip to Dallas. A F800ST w 2300 miles. It has bags and a topcase overall excellent condition. The belt drive is new to me, I like it so far. Got fresh liquids and filters at local BMW dealer,and w a few extra items it was 500 bucks,not that happy of a day but it needed to be done.
Got bike back on Friday from remap and the guru claims that I have 9 horsepower more w the small changes using @91 octane gas and hiflow filters. Have ridden just over 2000 miles since the purchase and I like most things. Will post a photo or two when the Thule stand up bike rack is installed.
nice my friend. When are going to ride it down here and visit me?
 
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Krebinator!! I rode to your pad today..your housekeeper tossed me off the property.
Still not sure why an English lady knows so much about Mexican cooking but she does. I made 5 or 6 recipes from the cookbook you loaned me. I made copies of things I will try in the future. Thanks for the book and your knowledge.
I know there are threads for where you rode your bike, your local weather and what beer and music are you enjoying.

I listened to some bootleg Matthew Sweet that was recorded during one of his live shows, I enjoyed perfect sun riding up the pass from San Miguel up El Tigre to your house. Some of the views from the road as you parallel the coast are fantastic. I stopped at that places Leo's. For those who don't know it. It is a 1000 sq ft dive bar hanging over a cliff almost falling into the Pacific. I had some chips and a beer,it set me back 35 pesos. I saw a couple of young Mexican tools climbing up from LaMission,glad I had a motor because I never could have stayed with them without mechanical doping.* there are many kilometers of good road and Mt bike riding in Baja. There is also some talented local people in both disciplines .
If anybody here has never ridden or trained in Baja do it. Indio is decent beer,for 20 to 25 pesos.
 
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Krebinator!! I rode to your pad today..your housekeeper tossed me off the property.
Still not sure why an English lady knows so much about Mexican cooking but she does. I made 5 or 6 recipes from the cookbook you loaned me. I made copies of things I will try in the future. Thanks for the book and your knowledge.
I know there are threads for where you rode your bike, your local weather and what beer and music are you enjoying.

I listened to some bootleg Matthew Sweet that was recorded during one of his live shows, I enjoyed perfect sun riding up the pass from San Miguel up El Tigre to your house. Some of the views from the road as you parallel the coast are fantastic. I stopped at that places Leo's. For those who don't know it. It is a 1000 sq ft dive bar hanging over a cliff almost falling into the Pacific. I had some chips and a beer,it set me back 35 pesos. I saw a couple of young Mexican tools climbing up from LaMission,glad I had a motor because I never could have stayed with them without mechanical doping.* there are many kilometers of good road and Mt bike riding in Baja. There is also some talented local people in both disciplines .
If anybody here has never ridden or trained in Baja do it. Indio is decent beer,for 20 to 25 pesos.
Mike threw you out? Oh wait a skinny Mexican girl with glasses? Mike went into town for water. She doesnt speak english. Yeah Diane is the go to for Mexican food. Lot's going on with me Ill send you an email
 
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Krebster...that is over the top thoughtful. In English even!!!! I will be there with bells on..if you are game we can car pool.She has a recipe called Beef Apache witch is a Mexican version of steak tartare...yes I am going to make it and eat it. Now I have a deadline.. 22nd.
Anybody world wide. If you follow one Diana Kennedy's recipes you will get something good. If you have a little adventure in your kitchen you can try some of her stuff and it will surprise you and everyone who eats it. I have made a bunch of stuff from a Krebs provided cook book w excellent results. I have also looked at some of the ingredient lists and because of money and hassle I made a few substitutions and the overall outcome has been delicious. Try it you'll like it